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So we have rounded up a collection newest and best Adobe Illustrator tutorials for our reader which will helps you to learn new things
and techniques. Also these will helps you to design many thing in no time, your
work will be finished. When you check any of these tutorials, I am sure you
learn something new and that is our goal to provide you learning materials. You will find all tutorials which are released in the month of October.

Follow this tutorial and learn how to draw a pretty detailed chocolate chip cookie in vector form. First, you’ll create the whole cookie and after that, you’ll learn to create the bite and the cookie crumbs. This tutorial is a great example of what you can do with the brushes available in Illustrator. Let’s begin!

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to create a simple thermometer illustration in Adobe Illustrator. For starters you will learn how to set up a simple grid, how to create the pixel perfect main shape and how to add subtle shading. Next using basic blending and vector shape building techniques and taking full advantage of the Appearance panel, you will learn how to create the thermometer tube. Finally, you will learn how to create a simple grid using two tiny paths and a bunch of Transform effects.

In this Quick Tip tutorial, I’m going to show you how to create a simple and trendy geometrical pattern, the quick and easy way. First, we will create a special repeating shape, and then we will move this object using the Smart Guides tool. In the end, we will have a pretty and modern pattern that we’ll recolor.

In our new Coffee Break Course, illustrator Simona Pfreundner will introduce you to Live Shapes in Adobe Illustrator CC. You’ll get a brief introduction to what Live Shapes are, and then you’ll learn how to create something using this very handy feature.

In this tutorial we’ll be stepping through the process of creating a realistic katana (Japanese sword) using Affinity Designer. Check out the file attached to this tutorial to see a full-size version of the piece.

Folk art is a great source of inspiration for creating graphic patterns thanks to its often simple, repeated shapes and motifs. In this tutorial, we’ll be basing our motifs on those found in Hungarian folk art, particularly embroidery—just search Google or Pinterest for “Hungarian folk art”, and you’ll find a bevy of beautiful examples.